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... deep a lower deep Still threatening to devour me , opens wide , To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven , O then at last relent ; is there no place MILTON . 63.
... deep a lower deep Still threatening to devour me , opens wide , To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heaven , O then at last relent ; is there no place MILTON . 63.
Page 115
... deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest , taken by the boundless frost , Is many a fathom to the bottom chained , And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse ...
... deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest , taken by the boundless frost , Is many a fathom to the bottom chained , And bid to roar no more : a bleak expanse ...
Page 338
... deep - dyed Brenta , where their hues instil The odorous purple of a new - born rose , Which streams upon her stream , and glassed within it glows , Filled with the face of heaven , which , from afar , Comes down upon the waters ; all ...
... deep - dyed Brenta , where their hues instil The odorous purple of a new - born rose , Which streams upon her stream , and glassed within it glows , Filled with the face of heaven , which , from afar , Comes down upon the waters ; all ...
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